Video is Boobwatch 1 (1996)taking over the internet, but it's never been more obvious than when you look at who's hogging the world’s internet bandwidth.
Netflix alone consumes a staggering 15 percent of global internet traffic, according to the new Global Internet Phenomena Report by bandwidth management company Sandvine.
Movie and TV show fans are lapping up so much video content that the category as a whole makes up nearly 58 percent of downstream traffic across the entire internet. The report brings us some truly shocking numbers when it comes to the state of web traffic, too. But, at 15 percent all on it’s own, no single service takes up more bandwidth than Netflix.
SEE ALSO: Netflix's 'Black Mirror' is reportedly getting an interactive episode next seasonWhat’s perhaps most surprising is that Netflix could dominate even more of the internet’s data if it wasn’t so careful optimizing it’s content.
According to the study, Netflix could consume even more bandwidth if it didn't so efficiently compress its videos. “Netflix could easily be 3x their current volume," says the report.
As a case study, Sandvine looked at the file size of the movie Hot Fuzzon multiple streaming services. The file size for this 2 hour film when downloading via iTunes ranged from 1.86GB for standard definition to 4.6GB for high definition. On Amazon Prime, films of a similar length clock in at around 1.5GB. However, the 120 minute film on Netflix only takes up 459MB.
If Netflix taking up that much of the web’s traffic alone sounds far-fetched, it shouldn’t. At peak watching times across the U.S., Netflix can account for 40 percent of the entire country’s internet traffic.
Furthermore, and what Sandvine calls “even more frightening,” is that 4K currently makes up such a small fraction of all the data it's hogging. That’s likely to change as more people adopt the latest high-definition TVs and set-top boxes and more content renders in 4K as a result.
After Netflix, miscellaneous video embed services categorized as “HTTP Media Streams” make up around 13.1 percent of all internet traffic, with YouTube coming in third with 11.4 percent.
Outside of video’s dominance over downstream internet data, general web browsing takes up 17 percent of global data usage with gaming at 7.8 percent and rising. Internet usage for social media platforms specifically take up 5.1 percent of the world’s web traffic.
Just some chilling numbers to consider when you fire up your streaming media player and catch up on your favorite Netflix show tonight.
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